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# Practice Guide
A generic version of the Practice Guide for Computer
without the dependency on LaTeX.
You will instead need just groff and m4.
View original here: <https://codeberg.org/oneirophage/practice-guide-for-computer>

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define(`MUSIC',`COMPUTER')dnl
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.B "Practice Guide for MUSIC"
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Adapted from oneirophage's practice-guide-for-computer\**
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https://codeberg.org/oneirophage/practice-guide-for-computer
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Before starting your daily practice routine, read and seriously consider the following:
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How fortunate I am that in this life I am one who has been allowed to create beauty with MUSIC.
.IP \n+[i] 2m
It is my responsibility to create peace, beauty, and love with MUSIC.
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.Heading "B.\h'1m'I WILL BE KIND TO MYSELF"
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IT IS ONLY MUSIC
.IP \n+[i] 2m
No matter my level of development in MUSIC, how good or bad I think I am, it is only MUSIC and I am a beautiful person.
.IP \n+[i] 2m
I will not compare myself with my colleagues. If they do MUSIC beautifully, I will enjoy it and be thankful and proud that I live in fellowship with them.
.IP \n+[i] 2m
There will always be someone with more abilities in MUSIC than my own as there will be those with less.
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.Heading "C.\h'1m'REASONS TO DO MUSIC"
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To contribute to the world's spiritual growth.
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To contribute to my own self-discovery and spiritual growth.
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To pay homage to all the great practitioners of MUSIC, past and present, who have added beauty to the world.
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.Heading "D.\h'1m'RID YOUR SELF OF THE FOLLOWING REASONS FOR BEING A PRACTITIONER OF MUSIC"
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To create self-esteem
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To be "hip"
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To manipulate
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To get rich or famous
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Practice Guide for COMPUTER
Before starting your daily practice routine, read and seriously
consider the following:
A. DAILY AFFIRMATIONS
1 How fortunate I am that in this life I am one who has been
allowed to create beauty with COMPUTER.
2 It is my responsibility to create peace, beauty, and love
with COMPUTER.
B. I WILL BE KIND TO MYSELF
1 IT IS ONLY COMPUTER
2 No matter my level of development in COMPUTER, how good or
bad I think I am, it is only COMPUTER and I am a beautiful
person.
3 I will not compare myself with my colleagues. If they do
COMPUTER beautifully, I will enjoy it and be thankful and
proud that I live in fellowship with them.
4 There will always be someone with more abilities in COM-
PUTER than my own as there will be those with less.
C. REASONS TO DO COMPUTER
1 To contribute to the world's spiritual growth.
2 To contribute to my own self-discovery and spiritual
growth.
3 To pay homage to all the great practitioners of COMPUTER,
past and present, who have added beauty to the world.
D. RID YOUR SELF OF THE FOLLOWING REASONS FOR BEING A PRACTI-
TIONER OF COMPUTER
1 To create self-esteem
2 To be "hip"
3 To manipulate
4 To get rich or famous

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build:
m4 guide.ms | groff -Tpdf -ms > guide.pdf
watch:
ls guide.ms | entr -r just build